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19:01
@TravisJ no, it is correct code - Safari et al don't work with it
I'm tired of "but that code is broken in this browser"..... no your browser is broken, My code is to standards :P
lol
don't hate me :P ...jQuery slider works in those browsers
I don't, I love you - I hate Safari
jQuery slider doesn't use the range input :P
it fakes a slider
good point
I use the range input for data validation, it is pretty awesome. I think the part that doesn't work for those browsers is the type="range" part
I hope to one day reveled in the no-additional-lib-required web
type="range" is new for html5
Interesting tid-bit for you all. <input type="color" /> works perfect in Chrome - but blows up the browser if you try to load it into a chrome extension popup page.
hm
@rlemon - does this look accurate to you? stackoverflow.com/a/13367038/1026459
19:11
hrmm if it is accurate I would suspect it has to do with jQuery event model
jQuery events do not tie into DOM events, jQuery creates its own event model and uses that
Seemed fishy to me, I am trying to make a fiddle to test it
$(elm).on('click', handlerA);
elm.removeEventListener('click', handlerA, false); // ohh noes I know nothing about this.
hm, confirmed
vanilla DOM has no issues
ohhhhhhh nvm I just read the question in full
yes that is right
you are recreating the DOM when you do body.innerHTML += htmlString;
so it is like you refreshed all HTML by F5ing without refreshing the js, ergo, you are not re-hooking the event handlers
I thought he meant
element.addEventListener('click', fn, false); // ok i'm attached
element.innerHTML += "foo"; // now i'm cleared
^ that is wrong, he is right.
this is why you should never EVER use innerHTML (for setting, it is quite useful for getting)
don't smash strings of text into the DOM. insert elements.
19:29
Hi, all.
hello.
How's everyone today? I'm avoiding work at all costs. -__-
I'm compiling
im centrifuging.
19:31
it worked on my chemlab prof. so far my boss hasn't figured it out.
I just finished a training
XD
Been too long since I had to take Chemistry... I kind of miss that little TA of ours.
@HerNameIsEllie how did your little encounter with the boss go?
You'll have to be more specific...
Well, if you don't remember, nm :)
19:35
I've been in San Antonio and Dallas this past week, so I remember very little about work.
What was it about?
stuff
and junk
Dang, why is databases so effing boring?
Better question: How can DBA's do that all day.
why does my boss throw in a game changing "feature request" 4 days after I released the product.
why does compiling take forever
19:40
SIgh
because his wife or child used it, and it would be a 'great feature'? thats how it works here sometimes.
"but you only need to add a checkbox [ that changes the functionality of the program in every way shape and form ]"
thats some checkbox.
turns the application from master, to slave.
requires quite a bit of work. :/
yeah, no doubt.
19:42
Why??????????
I'm going freaking insane.. oh wait.. I already am.
@LewsTherin what are you doing that is so painful?
Hi. How do I set IAsyncResult to an instance of an object, so I dont get "object not set..." when the user closes the window without using the feature?
@ChadRuppert ETL
@Janman, what about you just check that your variable is not null before touching it?
oh god, that is boring. Don't you have one of those DBA types to do that?
zsneak++
19:44
@ChadRuppert Yep, but I apparently have to know it.
that said, this build is taking forever, so I'm gonna work out, and I'll be back later.
@zneak Ah, thanks. Don't know why, but I didn't think of that. I guess I'm too tired. Thanks anyways!
20:01
Hi there
How am I supposed to increase my rep if all my questions have already been asked and all the new questions are so obscure I either don't know the answer or someone else gets there first?
You arent? Or be vigilant?
One way: obsession.
I am pretty new to c# and I have an exercise to do : I ve been given some unit tests and I am supposed to infer the Types being tested, anyone can help me ? It has to do with the Nullables
You'll have to be more specific as to what help you need.
20:07
glad to see some active users already ;) I have two types , Option and Option<T>, that have parameters that pointed me directly to the Nullable interface, but as from now, I am not able to have something working properly in VS...
[TestClass]
public class OptionTests
{
#region Nested Types

private class SomeClass
{
}

#endregion

#region Fields

private Option<SomeClass> defaultOption;

#endregion

#region Methods

[TestMethod]
public void Empty_Option_Has_No_Value()
{
Assert.IsFalse(Option.Empty<SomeClass>().HasValue);
}

[TestMethod]
public void Default_Option_IsEmpty()
{
Assert.AreEqual(Option.Empty<SomeClass>(), defaultOption);
}

[TestMethod]
public void Non_Empty_Option_Has_Value()
{
Assert.IsTrue(Option.FromValue(new SomeClass()).HasValue);
Well, that sure is a test file.
based on this, I am supposed to define the types Option and Option<T>
So the help you want, specifically is?
What I guess I am saying is we aren't going to write the code for you. You need to have some attempt there.
So far I have a problem since the Nullable Interface doesnt specify any ValueOrElse
ValueOrElse?
20:09
damn, didnt go throught the copy paste ... sorry for that
It's in there
[TestMethod]
public void Empty_Option_ValueOrElse_Evaluates_Else_Branch()
{
var expected = new SomeClass();
Assert.AreSame(expected, Option.Empty<SomeClass>().ValueOrElse(() => expected));
}

[TestMethod]
public void Non_Empty_Option_ValueOrElse_Does_Not_Evaluate_Else_Branch()
{
var value = new object();
var option = Option.FromValue(value);
Func<SomeClass> fct = () =>
{
Assert.Fail();
return null;
};
Assert.AreSame(value, option.ValueOrElse(fct));
}
Stop pasting large code blocks in chat please
Are you supposed to implement ValueOrElse?
yes @Cha
20:10
He's supposed to implement Option
Including ValueOrElse
and Option<T>
Today I learned I am too stupid to think through a not boolean in my head
@robjb thanks for gist, I'll use it next time
using robjb's link, why don't you post your attempts at implementing Option and Option<T>
But it would have been easier on me if the architects had decided to use something other than mbNotAllowed as a boolean
20:12
double negatives rock.
Inherit or wrap Nullable<T> to implement Option<T>, probably using Nullable<object> as a base for the non-generic Option
Then implement the methods... presto, you're done.
@ChadRuppert i'm on it
@robjb I likes it. its help, but he still has to learn.
*or her
@ChadRuppert Yep, just giving them a starting point
I am guessing that wrapping nullable wasn't the prof's point of the exercise though. :)
@olamotte are you studying reflection right now?
20:15
I assumed it was
12 mins ago, by olamotte
I am pretty new to c# and I have an exercise to do : I ve been given some unit tests and I am supposed to infer the Types being tested, anyone can help me ? It has to do with the Nullables
ah, good point.
@ChadRuppert when mbNotAllowed is true, that means you are NOT allowed to let transaction through. When mbNotAllowed is false that means it is a green light from the point of this boolean so go on to check other conditions to make sure something else does not object.
or at least that's what I've figured so far
with bools like that, i bet you will find at least 2 different interpretations of what that means, depending on the size of the system.
@ChadRuppert @robjb is the gist working ?
well, its certainly there.
why public static Nullable<T> Empty<T> ?
20:19
@olamotte I think FromValue is meant to take a non-nullable T, most definitely not an object? :)
And that ValueOrElse should only return null if a value doesn't exist
thanks for that, so by non-nullable T, I am not sure what you mean
internal static Option<T> FromValue(T var) { ... }
If that's confusing you should probably read up on generic types
@robjb there's a conflict with this, due to the test method
yeah, has to be public. there's a test that calls it.
Ah
Ohh, thought I was looking at Option<T> class, was looking at Option
20:25
hum still, VS is not happy with it, I may be missing an assembly or "using"
For Option<T> your test code expects a Func<T> to be passed to FromValue, while Option.FromValue does appear to expect an object
So just remove the ?
ok
thanks
but then since it's not nullable the HasValue property is missing ...
It shouldn't be nullable, that implementation is wrong.
That's more akin to the implementation I'd expect to see in ValueOrElse
@robjb do you teach, or have you seen this problem before?
just a question btw, @ChadRuppert you asked if I was studying reflection, well nope, just stuyding C# in depth
20:29
I just read the test code and drew my assumptions from there.
@robjb you have better judgement than I do then. :)
ValueOrElse is not that clear to me as to what the else should be.
FromValue appears to construct an Option or Option<T> from non-nullable values, whereas ValueOrElse appears to return a value if it exists, or null otherwise.
Guess I've seen ValueOrDefault much too often. :)
Think of LINQ's FirstOrDefault for inspiration :)
Haha, jinx! (almost)
20:31
guys, how long have you been playing with C# ?
since beta 2.0
Honestly he could return something other than null for a default value, such as the default type value (using the default keyword)
haaa i m googling that right now
ugh. serial master is easy.... serial slave... probably just as easy... I just am overly complicating things for myself and having such a crap-tacular time of it.
sounds nice to try, since it covers both ref and value types
20:34
Assert.AreSame(value, option.ValueOrElse(fct)); // ValueOrElse could hypothetically return -1 as an object here (instead of null) and this test would still work fine for most values
But then if value == -1 and fct's internal value is null, the test would be bugged.
@olamotte I've been using C# since my freshman year in college ... about 2007
oh well : and I heard about generic types yesterday
hey @robjb still looking for a job?
@Pheonixblade9 Yep!
we have a software engineer position open in a different dept, wanna read the job desc? or just forward your resume?
Since taking the position would involve relocating, I might as well read the description first :)
Looks great, please forward my CV :)
will do.
Thanks, much appreciated
np :)
if anybody else is looking for a jerb, let me know.
@robjb sorry to bother again, but what's your point of view for the Assert.IsTrue(Option.FromValue(new SomeClass()).HasValue); from what I read here, the return of the FromValue method of Option has to have a HasValue property right ?
20:43
@olamotte Yep, FromValue will return an Option<SomeClass>, which should have the HasValue property (defined by you)
Since the test uses FromValue on a non-null object reference (new SomeClass()) then the Option<SomeClass> instance that gets returned should always have a value, thus HasValue should always return true.
That is what the test is checking for.
@Pheonixblade9 is that like POS systems? or just anything technical with retail sales?
ok thanks, I guess I felt that the Option<SomeClass> had to inherit Nullable (or Implement the interface I am confused right now) @robjb
/me worked in retail sales as a manager / sales trainer for ~5/6 years
@Pheonixblade9 - thei tuhk err jerbs!
@rlemon it's a SaaS company. We do data feed marketing for a bunch of companies
20:46
ahhh ok I gotcha
the position would have you interacting with our clients and helping them integrate their systems into ours
you are the reason there is still a 'but we need IE7 support because it's what the computers are running'
@olamotte Given their similarities it probably should inherit it
not "you", but these types of solution
;)
@rlemon trust me, I'm against it. And most of our users are tech-savvy, but unfortunately, not all.
20:47
And if you use that approach, then I was wrong when I said HasValue is "defined by you" ... you can just inherit that property from Nullable
last position I was in, in retail, the computers were using IE6 and due to some third party control nothing worked. I asked why we couldn't just upgrade the browsers and the tech support dweeb (not knowing I am a developer) told me that there is forward compatibility concerned. I viewed source - there were none)
lol, forward compatibility
you know, like removing marquee and blink tags
god knows a business app needs marquee and blink tags
lol that wasn't the issue - he was just blabbing out some garbage because he didn't have an answer to "why not just upgrade every pc to IE8 for free"
20:50
@rlemon you know quite well the answer to that was "I don't feel like reimaging all of these machines"
then another company I was working with as just a manager the POS software was not web based, but was written in VB4 (quite obvious if you ever have written apps in VB which version they wrote it in)
that was the only app they used, and you saw all parts of it?
it was some web based stuff. client side code I downloaded to my pen drive and picked apart at home
and you had access to every single page
in the past I've sold "solutions" to the tech departments of retail companies I worked for.
@ChadRuppert the ones the client face (internal inventory lookup / order system)
it was like 9 pages. nothing spectacular
20:52
In large corps there are many many many different systems that may have some old requirement. Its also typical in those corp environments to have the same images everywhere. even retail.
@olamotte I'm sorry ... I've somewhat misled you. Nullable<T> is a struct (value type) so you can't inherit it. You're going to have to settle with wrapping it to create your option types.
@robjb yay I was scratching my forehead for a lil while
yes I understand that - and it is a shame - companies still would rather be reactive than proactive and solve the problems before they turn into a catastrophe
expense. always the expense. explain to a shareholder that you want to update obscure app #123 that relies on big iron and tons of finicky bits simply because the IT guy wants to update the browsers. Usually won't fly. Sadly.
this is why only tech savvy people should make tech decisions and big-wigs should just swallow their caviar and be happy they still made 11 million that quarter instead of 12
20:57
@Chad - That is where you explain to the shareholders that because big iron is old it is costing employees and the IT department time. This time accumulates and actually costs more annually to the company than it would cost to fix it one time. Fixing the issue will improve revenue.
@robjb yet I am not sure by what you mean by wrapping ... a small google didnt clear my thoughts ... even though I just found this : if only I had put "wrapper" in my keywords before... stackoverflow.com/questions/1309635/…
@TravisJ there was a really good video/talk on that - cost of supporting old software - let me try to find it
Hey, I agree with you guys. but luddite shareholders dont. They see $$ to replace a system that for all intents and purposes, already works.
@olamotte I decided to try writing a solution for your Option<T> class myself, and it's trickier than I anticipated. Did your instructor specifically say you have to use Nullables in your solution? I now think it would be easiest to just simulate the nullable behavior
@robjb no, i found about the nullables myself
20:59
@olamotte And by "wrapping" I meant keeping a Nullable variable internal to your class, and calling its implementation from your own methods.
Yea, if that isn't a requirement, then I would avoid wrapping or inheriting nullables ... it creates complications when your generic type is a value type
^ awesome video if you ever care about web
around 23 minutes in he starts talking about effort vs value
anyways guys, I feel for you. I just have become jaded after seeing the same thing over and over and over and over.
@robjb ok, thanks for the explanation. i am not a native english speaker so some terms are a little unclear sometimes.
21:01
basically @ yahoo he told the big-wigs that they were idiots because the dev team was spending 40% of their time supporting 3% of their users (or something)
@ChadRuppert - It does work, but I would argue that it does not work for all intent. The intent of the software is to collectively manage data efficiently. However, as the system is costing employees more and more time, the level of efficiency has dropped significantly and as a result it has began to cost the company money.
I even agree with you. I just have seen the same stupid decision over and over.
It only supports reference types right now. I'll leave extending it for value types up to you.
@TravisJ The problem is that they have millions invested in the infrastructure already. They just see it as a cost, not as a fix. You can talk till you are blue in the face. Shareholders dont give a shit about it unless you can give them hard evidence of someplace it has been done, and the actual real world savings that resulted. :(
And now you will have to define HasValue on your own
Man I'm just screwing up today
21:04
Anyways, have a good evening folks. Talk to you later.
@robjb wow thanks ! That's an amazing headstart
I guess the Option<Someclass> was rather explicit now that I see it as Option<T> where T : class ...
thanks a lot
cya @ChadRuppert
@olamotte Use gist.github.com/4068399 instead of what I just linked a second ago, I fixed ValueOrElse
@robjb that will happen when you rush :P
Where did I see that article supporting a shorter work day? I don't know, but I support it.
21:07
@Pheonixblade9 Yes it certainly will ... and on that note, I think I'm taking a break from chat :)
later all, happy coding
@ChadRuppert - www-304.ibm.com/jct01003c/software/success/cssdb.nsf/cs/… (1.6M USD Annually saved)
I can give hard evidence til I am blue in the face too ;)
Somebody post some C#. I miss it.
That awkward moment when you Google search for some documentation on your own company's website, because you don't know where else it is.
21:23
var age = 23;
oh you mean real C#?
int age = 23;
@KendallFrey

public class KendallFrey
{
public static bool WillKendallStopBitching()
{
return false;
}
}
@RyanTernier Funny.Very
@RyanTernier dynamic var = 23f
that's not awkward. I told my company to just use google as search for our support site, because it's cheaper, and it works better
Ican.$Post(some).
javascript{thatlooks}like
this
21:25
That awkward moment when the documentation is removed.
...and you find it again, via a link.
That awkward moment when someone describes their whole day to 25 people who don't give a damn.
@KendallFrey that awkward moment when you realize "that awkward moment" is so 2011
I have code managed by SVN, is there an easy way to clone/or-what-the-correct-word is the code to git and have the code managed by both?
@JohanLarsson no easy way, no. At least if you want to maintain the changesets
there are migration tools
I have one word: nightmare
I want to keep SVN as primary versioning system, job stuff. Some of it is not core in any way so I wanted to open source it
21:32
@KendallFrey Heard of LoLCode?
HAI
CAN HAS STDIO?
I HAS A VAR
IM IN YR LOOP
	UP VAR!!1
	VISIBLE VAR
	IZ VAR BIGGER THAN 10? KTHXBYE
IM OUTTA YR LOOP
KTHXBYE
Yup, why?
they have it for .NET
and some bloke wrote a converter from C# to LolCode
Noice.
not
I wrote a .NET brainfuck compiler once.
@JohanLarsson you can use SVN with Google Code.
Isn't that like using git with github?
21:36
@Pheonixblade9 Is it possible to have two repos?
@KendallFrey google code allows for Git, Mercurial, and SVN.
And your point is?
@JohanLarsson maybe, but I wouldn't. Trying to keep all of that in sync will be a nightmare.
@Pheonixblade9 That's what I said.
@Pheonixblade9 I fear that too
21:36
7 mins ago, by Kendall Frey
I have one word: nightmare
You are 7 minutes late. I win.
I vote @Pheonixblade9 win, since I was able to parse his message and put it into context
@KendallFrey sometimes being correct is better than being first ;)
We both said the exact same word...
@RyanTernier There is my creepiness dose for the day.
21:42
why is it in sepia?
For remembrance day I suppose? :P
To make it look more rapist I presume.
Forgive me if I seem anal. I am angry today.
@RyanTernier How do the ladies react?
@JohanLarsson mine likes it
@KendallFrey Just relax and delete a couple of posts
because my office has sucky lighting / colours
21:43
besides, no one looks like a rapist without rapist glasses.
I say that does not look like a man needing to resort to anything but a rose in his mouth to get action
ha
Hm, I have something that is either tricky or I am tired. Gonna extract it in a clean way
21:47
I have something that is either blue or green. Gonna leave it on my desk.
o_0
@RyanTernier damn, my day 13 and I look like day 1 of most people
@rlemon Yea same here man
stupid native american ancestry
@RyanTernier do you need a job? We're hiring... :P
I didn't even bother. My day 13 would look like someone scratched me with a pencil.
21:48
@Pheonixblade9 I have a pretty good job. Does your pay good and have great benifits?
@Pheonixblade9 He's probably got the best job of anyone here.
@Pheonixblade9 What is the job description?
@RyanTernier More than 6 == 7 figures? O.O
@KendallFrey were you on a change management meeting?
@KendallFrey Oh silly monkey, 6 == 7 == false
21:49
But 6 < 7
And 6 < 6 is false
he's a software consultant at CGI in British Columbia
according to a quick google search
@kush Nope, read previous posts.
@zneak um... can you find out where I live now?
zneak - creeper
@RyanTernier zneak - creeper = ??
21:51
I guess he would like it to be 0
@kush Creepers.Select(Zneak=> Zneak.Stalker == true)
@zneak because zneak = creeper ? o.O
man, imgur api being laggy has ruined so many good meme opportunities
@RyanTernier good pay, good benefits, in my opinion. near downtown Seattle
21:52
zneak?:
@KendallFrey you can't go pedobear on me. I am over 21
@JohanLarsson idk if we're open to H1B's, not sure if foreign work permits would work, but I can ask
that was just your daily reminder that stuff you put on the internet comes up with a simple google search
especially if you use your real name
If you happen to be good at SEO.
but kendall, I realized you were talking about us as 25 people who didn't care
21:53
Which I'm not.
lol
LinkedIn is good at SEO
it's sort of an engineering/consultant job. Lots of customer contact/project management type stuff, lots of coding.
@Pheonixblade9 I meant for Ryan as you wanted to hire after seeing the pic :)
6 < 5 = 7
bah, had to make a meme the old fashioned way - screenshot!
21:54
@RyanTernier are you interested? :)
:( i'm 26
Laughter suppression failed.
@rlemon I have that much facial hair and I haven't shaved since... yesterday
How do you go from being a CTO to being a software engineer?
@rlemon That you? Still way better than my day 13
21:56
My facial hair seems to be heavy. It all ends up on the bottom.
Native American blood - basically will never be able to grow a beard or any real amount of facial hair - and when I do it comes in patches
@rlemon I think I'm worse :(
yea, at least I can tan
you look pretty pale
Ha, low blow
nahh, not a low blow - I dated many redheads
21:57
I just don't get to spend enough time outside
I can't tan, mostly because office lighting is low in UV.
some people just can't tan
What Kendall said.
lol
so we are a bunch of teenage girls going "Do I look pretty in my beard?"
21:58
@kush Teenage girls have beards?
Some do.
shudder
no, only Ryan looks good in a mustache. The rest of us look like 12 year old Ryan trying to grow his first mustache....
The ultimate contraceptive.
@robjb dont take me literally yo
21:58
Haha
lol
    public class ReadWriteTreeItem : ITreeItem
    {
        public ObservableCollection<ITreeItem> Children { get; set; }
    }

    public class ReadOnlyTreeItem : ITreeItem
    {
        public ReadOnlyObservableCollection<ITreeItem> Children { get; set; }
    }

    public interface ITreeItem
    {
        ? Children { get; set; }
    }
ICollection
IEnumerable
public class ReadWriteTreeItem : ITreeItem {
    public ObservableCollection<ITreeItem> Children { get; set; }
}
21:59
Then explicitly implement the properties.
where T: ICollection<ITreeItem>, INotifyPropertyChanged, INotifyCollectionChanged

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